LOL ninja, your little In-Yo-Jutsu didn’t work on me mate, and to be perfectly blunt as well I'd almost say that WTBS has had influce on you somewhere in cherry picking the “evidence” and ignoring the rest, but we won't go there will we?;) To start with I will copy and paste entire text, how about it? ;)
The Cross and Crown is a traditional Christian symbol (a cross passing through a crown), appearing in many churches (especially Roman Catholic), that has also been used in heraldry [1] [2]. It is often interpreted as symbolizing the reward in heaven (the crown) coming after the trials in this life (the cross). (James 1:12) The symbol appears in the seal of the Church of Christ, Scientist, where it is surrounded by the words "Heal the Sick, Cleanse the Lepers, Raise the Dead, Cast Out Demons", from the Gospel of Matthew, 10:8.
It is also featured in the banner of the Bible Students, as well as Jehovah's Witnesses. The cross and crown were surrounded by bay laurel leaves, which first appeared in the January 1881 issue of Zion's Watch Tower [3]. The Watchtower Society later discontinued using the cross and crown after the death of C.T Russell, viewing it as a "pagan symbol". However, to this day, the Bible Students (I.B.S.A) continue to use the cross and crown in their publications.
The symbol is associated with Freemasonry, specifically the Knights Templar branch of Freemasonry. It is a modern Knight Templar group (Which does not claim a heritage from the medieval order) symbol, however, it is thought that it was never a prominent symbol of the historical military order (see Knights Templar Seal). Many military orders during the Crusades adopted Coats of arms prominently featuring a cross (often a Maltese cross) in various contexts.
The Cross and Crown symbol also appears on the cover of The Power of the Cross, by Tim Lahaye.
The Royal Black Preceptory use the Cross and Crown over a motto scroll featuring the words 'in hoc signo vinces' as the symbol for their organisation.
so lets see
hey zagor.... on your link.....right after that it says..."The symbol is associated with Freemasonry, specifically the Knights Templar branch of Freemasonry." the cross and crown to be blunt is the male inside the female....similar to the compass and square of freemasonry which is a depiction of the male on top of the female and the letter "G".....means the "generative force"....again the penis......look again at the compass and square
Actually it doesn’t say right after “that”, it is only after several paragraphs down that it is even mentioned (forth paragraph to be precise), after introducing wide acceptance of the symbol across very different groups, hence making it clear why introductory paragraph stated “The Cross and Crown is a traditional Christian symbol (a cross passing through a crown), appearing in many churches”
And you are leaving impression that text after also makes claim of your interpretation of phallic symbolism, which it doesn’t. (If you took that from somewhere else then I would expect you to provide adequate reference, else impression is that everything is from the same text, which it isn’t)
Now back to the symbols, what you are trying to establish is “cause and effect” relationship, which goes something like this. Branch of Freemasonry uses crown and corss, early JW used the same symbol, therefore JW must be Freemasons or have link to them” Corrent? Actually, we could have argued it differently too. Since the text also stated that symbol was especially used by Catholic Church by the same kind of logic we could have concluded that JW are in fact part of Catholic Church. It actually gets even more David Icke if we go along this kind of ‘reasoning” we could have concluded that all those groups are somehow connected by some grand conspiracy, never mind they hate each other guts and would gladly destroy each other if they could get away without consequences. Do you see the pattern?
In fact, cross and crown is not even main symbol of Order of Knights Templar, this is
I will agree however, that to different groups crown and cross may have different meaning.
I’ll give you another example. The infamous swastika was used as official symbol of the Nazi party under Hitler. Now many people get mild shock when they see exactly the same symbol on houses of some Indian families. In fact, there were cases of vandalism by some thinking that those innocent people where somehow connected to Hitler and Nazis. The fact is, Hitler borrowed the symbol for his own purposes. And since we are already quoting Wikipedia extensively why not do it once more.
Archaeological evidence of swastika-shaped ornaments dates from the Neolithic period. An ancient symbol, it occurs mainly in the cultures that are in modern day India and the surrounding area, sometimes as a geometrical motif (as in the Roman Republic and Empire) and sometimes as a religious symbol. It was long widely used in major world religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism.Though once commonly used all over much of the world without stigma, because of its iconic usage in Nazi Germany the symbol has become controversial in the Western world.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swastika The simple truth is, just because one group is using certain symbol and another group is using similar or equivalent symbol does not automatically make direct link between them in any way, not even ideologically as illustrated in example of swastika.
As far as, Crown and Cross are concern I shell quote it one more time:
“The Cross and Crown is a traditional Christian symbol (a cross passing through a crown), appearing in many churches” end of quote.